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SUMMARY:New Science from Cross-Facility Workflows: Case Studies in the Sup
 erfacility Model
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nNicholas Tyler (Lawrence Berkeley National La
 boratory, NERSC)\n\nAs higher precision experimental instruments become av
 ailable scientific facilities are shifting the way they run experiments. W
 ith the increase in experimental data rates scientists have had to rely mo
 re on large HPC resources for experimental post processing. One of the goa
 ls in developing the Superfacility model at The National Energy Scientific
  Research Center (NERSC)  was to build up the ecosystem and expertise to f
 acilitate connecting remote science experiments with supercomputing resour
 ces. In this talk I will highlight the work going into connecting some of 
 these projects to our systems such as: experimental beamlines,  electron m
 icroscopes,  fusion experiments and more. I will go into detail about how 
 these projects can use our API to automatically drive their computations a
 s well as how the knowledge and expertise gained on one experiment is tran
 sferred to other experiments with the NERSC Science Acceleration Program (
 NESAP). I will provide insight into plans for expanding the APIs capabilit
 ies in preparation for our next system, N10, which is being designed speci
 fically to enhance scientific workflows.\n\nDomain: Chemistry and Material
 s, Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Applied Social Sciences and Human
 ities, Engineering, Life Sciences, Physics, Computational Methods and Appl
 ied Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: Benjamin Mintz (Oak Ridge National Labor
 atory)
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